# Сопутствующие статьи по теме xAI

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "xAI", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

$500 to Buy OpenAI Stock: Silicon Valley's Most Respectable Liquidity Invitation

Silicon Valley's largest venture capital platform, AngelList, has launched a new fund called USVC, allowing U.S. retail investors to buy into high-profile AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI with a minimum investment of $500—no accredited investor status required. Promoted by AngelList co-founder Naval Ravikant, the fund is framed as an opportunity for ordinary people to access high-growth private tech investments traditionally reserved for VCs. However, critics argue it functions more like an exit vehicle for early insiders. USVC acquires shares not through primary rounds but largely via secondary transactions—purchasing stakes from early investors, VC funds, and employees looking to cash out at peak valuations. With companies like xAI heavily weighted in the portfolio, the fund effectively channels retail money into providing liquidity for insiders who entered at much lower valuations. The fund’s structure raises concerns: shares are illiquid, with no secondary market, and buybacks are limited and discretionary. The actual annual fee reaches 3.61%, far above the advertised 1% management fee. This model parallels the "low float, high fully diluted valuation" strategy seen in crypto, where early investors profit by selling to latecomers at inflated prices. The timing—alongside similar moves by platforms like Robinhood—suggests that Silicon Valley’s sudden interest in retail inclusion may be less about democratizing access and more about securing exits for insiders.

marsbit04/23 05:31

$500 to Buy OpenAI Stock: Silicon Valley's Most Respectable Liquidity Invitation

marsbit04/23 05:31

Musk's New Plan: Building an AI Base on the Moon, More Appealing Than Mars Colonization?

Elon Musk is shifting his strategic focus from colonizing Mars to establishing an AI base on the Moon, according to an internal presentation to employees following the merger of SpaceX and xAI. This new vision, dubbed "Lunar Base Alpha," involves building a city on the Moon and using mass drivers to launch AI satellites into deep space. The initiative is positioned as both a new recruitment tool and a unique value proposition for the merged entity, aiming to attract talent and capital by offering an ambitious alternative to conventional Earth-based AI development. Musk argues that achieving computational power exceeding one terawatt annually requires leveraging solar energy available on the Moon. This pivot aligns with SpaceX’s recent move away from its long-term Mars colonization goal, which lacks clear commercial funding, toward more immediately profitable ventures like Starlink satellite launches and NASA’s lunar missions. The Moon base narrative also serves to reinvigorate engineering enthusiasm by framing the project within the theoretical framework of the Kardashev Scale—suggesting that advanced civilizations harness stellar energy through space-based infrastructure. While technically and economically speculative, the momentums reflects a strategy to differentiate xAI from other AI labs, potentially boosting market expectations ahead of a possible IPO and appealing to retail investors.

比推02/13 15:21

Musk's New Plan: Building an AI Base on the Moon, More Appealing Than Mars Colonization?

比推02/13 15:21

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